Pakistan among countries with highest number of legislation to protect human rights

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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan is one of the country which passed highest number of legislation to protect Fundamental Human Rights of people including 13 related to women protection, 7 childrights, 10 minorities, 65 Civil, Political, Environment Rights legislation from the National Assembly.

Besides that in Punjab Assembly, 19 laws were passed on Civil, Political and Economic Rights, seven child rights, fourminorities while the Sindh assembly has done legislation on 15 Civil, Political and Economic Rights, two on women rights, five on child rights and two on minorities rights, an official of Ministryof Human Rights told APP.

In Khaber Pakhtunkhwa, 32 laws on Civil, Political and Economic Rights, two on women rights, five on child and two on minorities rights were promulgated, and the Balochistan assemblypassed 19 Civil, Political and Economic Rights legislation, one women rights and two on child rights.

However, the endeavour of provincial assemblies can be revealed through Punjab Marriage Restraint (Amendment) Act, 2015 Restraint (Amendment) Act, 2015, under which wedding of a boybelow 18 year and girl below l6 years be considered an offence punishable with imprisonment which may extend to 6 months and fine of 50,000 rupees.

Punjab Prohibition of Child Labour at Brick Kilns Ordinance,2016 enacted considering it necessary to prohibit employment ofbelow 18 years children at hazardous work places.

Sindh Child Marriage Restraint Act, 2013 declares marriagebelow the age of 18 years punishable by law.

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Elimination of Custom of Ghag Act, 2013,addresses the customary practice under the name of Ghag whereby amale person forcefully demands or claims the hand of a womenwithout her own or her parents’ or wail’s consent.

It has been made an offence punishable with imprisonment ofeither description for a term which may extend to seven years butshall not be less than three years and shall also be liable to fine up to five hundred thousand rupees or both.

The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Prohibition of Employment of ChildrenAct, 2015, has been enacted to prohibit employment of children inany establishment and to regulate the hours and other conditionsof workers in commercial establishments in the province.

Besides that it is also signatory of seven core United Nations Conventions to undertake appropriate measures to uphold the universal human rights standards in the country.